Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, December 13, 1839, Page 19, Image 9

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If the Northern and Rustern States tolerate the practice of currying oflf our slaves, the Union must of course bo very soon dissolved, their vessels bo excluded from our ports* and, if necessary, their citizens excluded from our territory. This will put un end to tno theft. The steamer, Wilmington, lately burst her boiler on the Mississippi, killing 0 or 7 of the bands. A Bank culled the *'Ituckersville Bunk* >ng Company" has cone into operation un. derlhe free banking law of Cloorgia. Now that the term of ten year* during which what was called the compromise act in regard to the "Tariff" wae to continue, is drawing to a close, the question of reviving the oh! miscalled "American System" begins to be seriously agitated again at the north. An idle story was set afloat for offect that Mr. Calhoun andUen. Hamilton of this state had changed their opinions on thie subject, and would now give their support to a high protecting tariff. Mr. Calhoun, being called upon by the fl.cliniond Enquirer to say whether this is bo or not, has addres?ed a letter to the editor of that paper in which he says the rumor has not a shadow of foundation as regards himself, and that he has no doubt it is equally unfounded in the case of Cen. Hamilton. The following remarks were written for last week's paper, but excluded lor want of room. Air. fouler, U. S. Senator from Tennessee, has addressed a letter to the L*gialaturc of that Htat*. tesioilinir hin nflii-M. .m nf instructions from the Legislature to vote fur the '-Independent Treasury" bid, and Rive a genera! support to the measures of the present federal administration ; and it was expected Judge White would also rcs gn fur the same reason. It ECrms to us they could hardiy in any way more palpably violate both tlie letter and tho spirit of the conditution, wk.ch pro. vide* expressly that senators shall hold their cilices lor six years. If the fratners of the constitution had intended to give a state legislature the right to change the senator* si pleasure, or to control their freedom of action, they would have s i provided in tho con tiiu. lion itself. So far from tins, however, although the members of Congress chosen !>y the state Legislatures uu?Jer the Articles of Cunlcdsrat.un superccihd by the constitution, were hablc to he recalled by the legislature which ?looted lh.Mii at its pleasure, yet the framers of the constitution evidently intend tig tngive op this feature in the nutioiiol government, inserted an express provision, thai tlie nu mhere of Congress *o be from that tune chosen hyt'ijfta'e L'gtslulun s, atid to whom they gave the? title Senators, should hold their ?fir cob fcrthe term of s.x year.--. The very object of tins*; revision was to guirJ the senate against the frequent tnut.r ions to which tiie state legi-l iturc-1, and ot'e-r bodies tilled by frerpcnt elections are always !:ablc. II* who vohmtar.'y and d? '.ibt r.it? !y con'rihutcs to i hange ?Ki- nri cl ilm constitution ?loc? as great and ovi<l :i t violence to that instrument a-< he could do in attempting to extend the terin <>f >( r itori.il ton ice be)ond six yearn. ? Tlui it ? ? p!?t:j that any man who lias intoJhgmre n i-gi. to have ever induced any state l. gtsi.i'i.M.-to elect liiin to the U. S. senate ion t .t Vnl yet how many men, of whom t ttei t. :nes mi^lit be exju cted act the demagogue and sacr lit e both fontcicnce an?l prinei;>! o'i the ai'ar of popularity. ii.it it is *.?i I the will of the people ought al wave *o <j vera m a popular crowm ?< nt.? '!* ?. rule ;n corn i f, hut not the .implication of if. T"ho W ill i f the people, deliberately and f '.?!< !?.n.y i .- \m d ;n their constitution, winch 'hey have r> von in'tii with each other shall he i i?j supreme la v r.j the hud, is that the term ?< aem'oria! r, rv c- shall he fix year-, anil it i.<!< ; nJ' ?* < .1 .i fi.tctua'iond of opt.not., d .r.np* t;i ?i trmin th? st ite which the senator represents. 1 he people themselves, as fti h'iii :n n per iv ?-t;,'e convent .wis, winch ar.i ? i-; n:i'y hoilios th..t il rec'ly represent their -oven :y "v. Nave solemnly ihclared that this 1 t<? h. .ti llered their wi I, in preference to '!: in c'..irat'"n <: any cabal, or party which hy tf ir:ugor::r;it or other.rise may obtain tiiC ascendency, perhaps a very brief ascendency, ! i any stat..-. oi-u-e the abo.owas vvritti n wo sec that White Iiji O' ne en to Washington and t.xki'n, ! in sc.it 1a tho 6C!i3tc. We hope the event will prove that he is more of a pat. r ot :i..m demagogue. ijsu. m'hui fie's cRor. \\ e nn; informed, (says the Kilgeficli \d."rtiz*r) hy u gent Ciitan in wli nil pertec; ceifi.h-nce can lie r>Sa'*?nl. that tho (lot Ton ?{> of tiuiorjl AM).i(Rr, this year, v S' 'iv;.3.{0 3 hues (w thv !?:ir? I. Mi* ' sr:i crop :? also abundant. Much h as h a said, and very ? is?"y, of the fertility ( ! th iatii Is id the South \Y?st. Hut we rfs!., r.ri vi in i j>!.iir??r* in t!i it region, equal ?? Md).ifiii> ? lis pi mtiit'oii is in Ab'. ? 1' I?I->Inc*.?South Carolt.iun. I lor?* .1. proof hy riper .n )nt th it our r i i S ut!i (' irol.o i is suscptihlo >f ? n; .os ? . )/nt. I'. I !i.i.i.3 to the hand :< r.'it i river nr u!,i ( on what nre i i>. : i? ! ?v 1 ill! 1 ie 1 j,| tot.riniis. And vv ,i\ v i'.ii : o i; r-> do ns Ci? r.. MeDuirn.-?? in-; ?: .? i.r?t tli iik ns rlosclv, ti >r real ;?s in a i, tnr c:i native!!. (' n. M'DufTio's p-ofiti ar 'nuc'i more than double those of a ii.niw'.o i r.o oe'v l.itir biles to the hand. V . v> "i es of i.e.' i itter are equal to Gen. ?l*l Hi' *> . Too proceed* of the spcond ' hi" -re m much clear profit over and > x j?-i e ?'s of ihu fonr? Til's k ? . i^?? fact ought to stimulato persons engaged in Agriculture to tuke and read ugriculiurul papers, arid to buy and re id agri cultural books. No money laid out in any other w?y woo d yield ho large n profit. We place ihe following article under the editorial head, where it will be seen and we truai read. The facts are worth attention.? And let it he remembered that in the Southern Stales the quantity of leaves yielded by the multicaulia is at least double what it yields in Connecticut. Let it also be remembered tha* here, at least fiv. crops of silk may be raised in a season. SILK GROWING IN 1 R39. Experiment of Mr. Aaron Clapp of Hartford, Conn. The gieat importance of the silk culture to our country, und the eagerness of *he public to obtain information respecting it, I rondi rs it ihe duty ofevcry o ?e engaged in producing a silk crop, to imparl all the information he is capable of giving, ihnt lie* pub_ lie may have correct duu on which to haso their confidence .o engage in, and to go forward in this great national i-nlerprise. And when wo take into conaideru'ion that twenty-three mill ons of didlars is annually pni.J out from this to forcign countries for he article of silk goods of every description; and wh in we know that we ought find n foreign markets for doub Ic the amount of silk in he r iwsiat", if wo could produce it, we should naturally suppose ill ?t every citizen, true to Ins coun ry, and also who lias n desire to lay up some ! property for himself. (*luch is the character i of Americans.) would not only impart, but | siM k all the lulbrmation necessary to forward and infiu' nee others to engage ui tins | enterprise. W.th these views. and in compliance wah I the carries' solicitation of mv fellow cil:Z"iis, I give publicly the result of my experience , during the past summer ! i planted, tliu second week in M ?y, ? lo* of uiurus rmillicaulis nrrv trees on one ncre and a qu irter of good lau I, b> iiig rich Inarm soil, by laying down the roots and [ trees without being cut, bury l?g them about j two inches deep. Phis I consider the best mode for planting multieuulis trees. Tie* rows w< re three foot apart. I did not put any manure on the land being rather wet otrd iPso it being :? vv?*t season, only about half as niauv trees as I hud expected weru produced ; those tr<-?\s that did come up grew arid did very Wi ll. I then fi "d up an oi l building which had been used lor a storehouse, by put'ing up ladders or shelves, the boards tr-ang about 1^ inches apart one above another. The i bouse w is 18 |i el wide by tin feet in length, | and two s uries h C'1'Pne second week in June I had a small crop of silk woruis batch, of the s X weeks* \ kuid, which consumed froin mv rces 15(10 I lbs. til l> uvi'i ; and tlv first and dind weeks j in Aug-la I nad .1 1 irge unrnher of the num. itiotii wute hatch and hud flattering success iv.tii ih in. The si k worms required attendance about j .seven Weeks ; the first three weeks 1 eni| p!n\ e I ;vtn p. r s, ill s, one o pi k le nes an I i t ie otacr to lee I the wor ns ; the tourdi ruel | liftn weeks I employed lour persons, two j to pick the I rives mil two lied tie? worms ; I the s x:l? wc-k two person were sufficient, land the seventh week it required only one I person. j 1 mi-cd fifty bushels of c\ce!'put co. j cnoiis, u.nd what I re< |> ?! produced one i pound of silk to tho bushel, winch is pron* ! oUllCcd I?V {Jood jtldu.-s l<? llu hotter llliill tile i imported, and equally as good s>lk as any iiiaile from any other sp?*cif? of mulberry ' tree iii our country. There w is n firmer , q i mt !> of ioh.ign remaining on the lot th in i we h.i l puk-d, and allowing that 1 tiO His. | ol stiL can lie made from 1 1 4 acre otgronud, j and u| ."30 i |iu lit wli e|| is now the price 1 ol it, won! I iiinoun'to ?6 Kb Now there j is no other sp- cies ol nuidierry iree th.r wi| nroduce lie quantity of fohnge from the i t? one piece oi ground, and there is no crop ol ..ny t'unjj t ml \v il pro luce such a proli , ; and in so short n spun; of tune liven a wno t u rn 01 ijiui acres ot latnl vv.ll not produce more than ?t?0?) annually, of ordi. j nar> crops. Allow mg ill it fi'iv pounds can bo ob'uined fit'll) one acre and a quarter of land, and I in sit short it ?.p.ice of liuv, II will be seen : ih.it the si'k business em nod will be made ! vcv profit ill!''. i dsn weight; I the leaves, ! and lou e! that eighty pounds of inullicaulis j 1 avi's will product* a pound of reeled silk. Toe following will fully prove that the st U'-meiit which I have given is not exfrav. agunt. ('apt. James Marsh, of Hartford, rimed this t? ason otic and a ''all liushel ol cocoons fiom two square roJs of ground, equal to 107A bushels to I he ncr<\ and nt S? the bushel would amount o Sf)37 ">(). ts. B. Goodwin. of \Vethcisfie| jfa hrred this s' ;ison^r>73 pounds of niultieauhs icaves from one. four! of an at re of ground, tpial to 11,300 pounds oi leaves 'o an ume ; and allowing that eigh'v pounds of loaves will in.i ke one pound of silk.it vvotihi pro. duee 178 noiind.s and 11* ounces, and nt fcitt a pound would iiiiiuiiii J"? i>ll)G3. Dr. I loit, of Cila b iry, obtained 70 pounds of muhirnuhs leaves at one tune, picking (roil) the rod of ground,?qii >! to 11 VMM) pounds lo ih>* arm. Mr. Clun'tli of Hc.hlcin, from five years' rxponriu o in m.ikinp silk from ddlbrent siicrics of mullterry, is fully rh isli'-d 11 a i the mulncaul s will in iko equal'v ns pood, il not superior, to any oilier kind. Mr C. further states lie h is repeatedly ??b aiiu?d one pound of iruled silk fiom Uj los. ot cocoon*, although it cannot generally bo i-xprrvd. Now, w ill a eonvcni-nt cocoonery and n idi anvil help of two id liViduals for two weeks, I could raise a crop of one million of silk worms wth the game en so and in the Mime length of time specified above.* The build.ng which I occupied was v? ry incon. venicot, and aI.?o we were very careful not * 1,000,(MX) of worm* will mako 0'33 lb. of filk, which at worth ?190" to injure the treos when picking thr kivr The leaves were all picked one at tin end some of the leave* stem nch in length. Now when there it a sutficie supply of miifiicuulis trees.n the country, thai there would be no file for them, i should githcr ike foluige by stripping < 'he branches and the leaves together, and (his way might gather the foliage tour five times as fiat. Several individuals in this vicinity ha made silk this season from :he morns mul faults, with good success, and |l?e sp?t mens of mIk that havo recently been ? xh. ited ut the Amrricun Institute gives undou! ed evidence that this aperies of mulbcr tr? es makes equ ally as good * Ik as ai other kind. Tim morus niU'licauh* posse very decided H'Jvuir.uges over all o:li kinds of mulberry. Our Rail Road.?Ii will be seen by tl folio ting statement, derived from he l.i r- port of Mitchp.ll King, Esq. Preside pro. tern, of the R i! Roid Co?np?n>, th an exjHuiS" of upwards of a million ot d? h?rs hue already te en incurred in the coi s ruction of the Columbi i Branch; ai surely no one w :|| entertain the idea of a ail-Inning lhat bram h, at lie aucrifi' of-I whole expend.ture a'ready made and mrur ed, when less than |H(l().()Oi) ^tho whole c nmates cost b"ing $ I,GOO,OOP) is nectfssui (or its -ompletion. - The i rder tor iron rails from EAglan hy the duei t on of (Jen. IIam>L.T?>K. b- To flic l ist m 'cling at Aslieville, to our ugeu :ii England, was reduced from 2000 to 1<k ions?the quantity required tr? lay the rot from Hranchvillo to Or utgehurgh. A p i of this iron has, within n I w d?ys, arrivi i". (J 1'irles'o . and from ttic last a Iviees. T p-st of it must be now on it* way. Tl I'liMir* tniil spikes for tho rails, winch a estimated for thi* porion of the roail to ca uIhhii 2ld 5(H). Hp- yet 'O be provid-sl. Tl ; work done amounts to 36H2 4 49 42 cent i nn?I t?y ?n npproximmate calculation, *h | remains to le- done, and is in prog"-** m j di-r our contracts,wili nmu m< < ceil s. making Inge her $SS0.0l 24 cents,b ing ahou $2(J.0UU less tlian the estimn'c the Ciuef Kogine- r; and this nmount ind ties grubbing. clearing and transporntio ; The 1 <>00 tons of iron rails for the first I j miles oftne rnaj from Branchvdle, inclu i ing freigh', insurance and other chari:? I will cos' about $120000, so that the Coi ! pany have already incurred an expense up varJsof 31,000,000, besides some in< dental charges, not in this com utauo which will remain comparatively unprodu live, until tho whole track to Columbia I comple ed." We g -ther from tha report the folio wi Hems: No new con'racts have been ma< Several existing unm nave boon eomptel i un I n?'go iations opened for their scttlemi on terms accemtno luting to the Compa j a proportion ol cash on these contrac ! would nroh ihly secure tin extension of rr? \ for the large balance taut would remain. Ibid. lMlKsIDLNT OK RAIL BOA D COMPANY. Mr. Vahdv McBi:e was elected, on S itr lay 1 st President of t ie Louisville, C ct'na i :in?*Cu irsl?*ton R ul Ho sd Coinpan ; in place of Gen. IIay.nb, deceased. Caro!iniun. I I: is said I lint Gcori?e M. I)|l|as,of Pe | <) >Ivauiu, lite Minister to Russia, is ' s lu'cei d .Mr. Grundy in the Offi ro of A tc ! ney G-nernl. Ii is also slid tliat Mr. ( ' C. Camhrcleng, will soon be dominated M luster to Russia. | W e learn th't an extensive Rold mil iias been disr overed in Randolph count i Alab una S ate. In u s ngle day gold ! 111o amount of $4t>0l) bud been obtnme j One lump was found worth over S3 JO. 1 is supposed to be* the riches' in North Ar j eri r?. At the present crisis, w lien the pr I clous metals are an a-aree, sucti discovei j es are made very opportuu* Iv. uiiiirmi, C.'ILU AVV PIC ICE CCMBEKT. Friday. Uccem cr '3. AnriCLCj. pkk | t C. | t> i Reel tit market, lb 0 5 a l> ; liacnn from wagons, lb 11 a I by retail, lb 11 a I j Mutter lb IS a 2 j Beeswax lb 20 a 2 ; Magging yard J8 a 2 j Male R ij?e lb 18 a I Foiled lb 124 a I Cotton, lb 8 a H (lorn bimh 6?J a | Flour, Country, ?c-tco '?rI 4 75 a > Feathers I'm wugoni lb 40 a 4 j Fodder, lOOlbs 874 a 1 C?las.?, window 10, S'?ffc 3 25 a 3 3 | , ? 10*12, 50ft 3 50 a 3 7 i 11'dor, ;;ie<-n lb 5 a i ??diy ib 10 a i Iron lOO.'bs 5 50 at fi 5 ' Indigo lb 75 a 2 5 ' Initio cask 4 a 4 5 I. ml lb 124 a I . l,o.it' rr, solo lb 22 a 2 ! I .on', bar ib 10 a I .O^ivoo.t Ib 10 a 1 ' .Molasses g*l 45 a 3 ! ??, N. O. gal 50 a ti j Nails, cut, assorted Ib 7| u 1 ?s? H" * 1 I llai.i buiJi 50 a t Oil, curriers gal 75 a 1 , !ani,? g.il 1 25 a I ?Unseed ?* ?' I 10 " 1 *' . 1'aur*, wfiito lead iTrg 3 2,i a 4 J > . Span. tiiuwn lb b a 1 I'oik lOOlbs 5 5J a 6 liice lOOIb* 5 a 6 Siiot, bag 2 50 a i . lb li| a 1 .**11 gar lb 10 a 1 ' bait tuck 3 25 a 3 ?? bu*h 1 25 a 1 Steel, American lb 10 a% . Kiigliali lb 14 a1 , German lb 12 a 1 fallow lb a 19 l ei .imperial lb 1 a 1 3 ,Uyaon lb 1 a 19 Tnhicrn. imnnfwctur'.** 'h 10 a liow.iml s I oiuc Mixture fl^llE Agonry for thia valuable mcdicii JL is at tho Bookatot*" of Mr. Trinoa wh< it may at any timo be had bj the aioglo bolllo by tha do?cii. J. A. UfOUS Agt Cherew April 633 v ?. ; CHARLESTON. ? . Pss?hif 7, ISM. M Hemp, 17 S3 "J bJ7ru^ lb tl. 11 l.S m Baoon Han*, lb 10 a 14 o Shouldera. lb 7 1.9 a B arc W??, lb 8 a 84 t?ff Bullor. Goalien, prima, lb 25 a Bricks, Charleston. lat quality 10 a 12 do. Northern 0 a 10 or Coffee, Inferior to fair lb 9 1-2 a 11 Good fair to prime, lb 11 1-2 a 12 ve Choice green Ctioa lb 124 to 124 t j 'Porto Rico. ?.b 11 1-2 a 12 IJ2 Rj i. Jb 11 I 2 a 19 1-3 . Cotton, Up ord. 4l inf. lb 8 a 84 b* Mid.ilinff to middling fair lb 9 a S| >t- Fair to fullr fair ll?9| j It 4 ry Good Fair l(> 1C?4 a Choi,:? lb 10| a 11 Fia'i, Herrings, now, bbl 4 a 4 50 ** Mackerel, No. I. bbl 13 00 a 14 00 . do. No. 2. bid 11 0 J a 12 00 do. No. 3 bbl 7 00 a 7 50 Flour, Bait. II. 8. sup, bbl a lie Philadelphia and Virginia, bbl a n Canal, bbl a Corn, buah 65 a 70 ,rt I/on, Pig, 100 lb 1 00 it 8 <ve?dc4 aaaortod 100 lb 5 00 a >' ? R'laeia, bar. 100 lb 5 25 a _ .Mul.iatnia, Cuba gal 25 28 , New Orleans, bbl 37 a 38 1 Sugar IIuun, K?l a ' OiU, Sperm, winter slr'd gal 1 30al35 fie ! 8umtnor strained. ga\ 90 a 95 r. ' Linred, gd 80 a 69 i Tanners, bbl 12 a 15 *' ; Pork. Moaa, bbl 20 00 a 21 00 7 ; Prune. bbl 18 00 a 19 00 | Mess, Boston, bbl a d. Rice. Inferior to good, 100 lbs 0 00 a 0 00 r<J 1 Fair to prime, 0 Ou a 0 00 Choice, a ' Sugar, Muscoyx lo, !b 7 a 10 Porto Rico and St. Croix, lb 74 a 104 wl 1 Ilavanna white, lb 114 a 124 1 pi 1 do brown lb 74 a 9 . , Ix>ui?i*na. In 6| a 74 I Loaf, lb 15 a 17 ,c Luinp, lb 14 a te Sill, Lir. coarse, sack 4 bush I 624 3 175 rt> Fine, sack 4 buab a ; Turks Island, buah 45 a a, I Notice. nt I IfY consent of the heirs of the lata Mosei 1_ | JD Sanders, will be eold at Darlington C. II in ?mnila/ the bih J >nu-try next all the R??a Fstate, constating ot ri uiiaiiun,, Ui. ... It.ir. ungton village. &.c &c. <>' Persona wishing t? purchase will do Well t< u- attend. Terms at sole. r, J AS. 8. McCALL, AJra'r. IOth December, 1339. I 5 td !S- Notice. n*. A LL persons hiving claim* against tho Hal at ? km. of Daniel McCaskill dsonwed late of thi t pi ico, are n qumioti 10 preaoni them lawfully an n, thenticatod, on or before the fifth day of Januar c next, as that ia the lime appointed to apportio . * the property among tho hoira, and to aottle th | claims as far as we may bo able. M. McCASKILL. Agent for r ALEXR. McCASKILL Exr. [r December 14th, 1?39. od _ j"1 Notice, i rilHE subscriber takes great pleasure in r . ' < JL turmhg thanks to his cu.ttonigrt> for tl ! pa l ycai for the liberal patronagn extended t : wards him, and embraces this opportunity of i | forming them that lie intends carrying on tl j Black Smilh bUbinra* in all its branches at tl ' stand formerly occupied by Daniel McDuffic., ! He will shoo horses at $1.00 all round; shot 1 * | pointed with steal $1.25. Plows may be ha ! ready storked lor the fiold. There will be a IV. Uched to t*-?e Black Smith Slicpa Wood Shop i the house opposite .Moore's Hotel, where all kr.fl of wood work will ba done at tho shortest* no tic?. ANDREW MILLER. n" December IOth. 1*39. P. S. lie wishes all those indohtod In hint ft . work dune, to call and settle by the first of Jar J uary, as I S 3t Sale Real of Kstatn. no | WAY order of the Court of Equity for Cherai - MJP District in tbo case of Tliomai Stubh 10 and wife v? Samuel McD-r.irJ wil! be sold a <J. Bennettsvillo, Mir thorough District on the fin 11 1 nwnday in J inu iry nrxt (within the usual hours n the real Estate of John Standard McDauiidcoa i taming liireo hundred and nity six acres, mor **' or loss, tying on Crookad Creek in said District r I- | and bounded hy said creek, by the lands of J. Da fid, John T-iylor and Hicks' land. TnO OOiiditiuiia of the Sa!? iin ii to'lows ^ I Tne purchase money to be paid on the first day c JiO-nry A. D, 1841, with interest from the da | of sale, except so much as it necessary to dtfra^ i the expenses of the sale, which is to be paid ii _ 1 cash. Bond and personal security and a mort 1 g 'f the premises, Purchasers to pay for th ? necessary conveyances. a I GEO. \V. DAUGAN, 5 | Commissioner in Equity. 5 December 4th, lb3il. io i * ? > a 3t f ~~ Public Sul^ | llV permission of Turner Bryan E?q Ordi 1 Ji nary of Chesterfield District thero will b ) void at tlio lata residonco of Gcorgo King dccoai 5 I t-d on the 2d of January next all tho porsona I property of said deceased : contesting of 27 nc "J ' groes, eight head of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corr 5 Fodder. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plan lation Tool*. &c. Terms? Ail sums under five dollars cash, a >0 stuns above five dollars, a note and good seeur 0 ty, with interest from data on a credit until th 0 fust of January 1811. 5 GILL AM KING, Adinr. 5 9'.h December, 1839. 5 5t 5 o St rmied. >21 " I A l l.~-? ~r i: :? i? ? I | m uwicw ui u.uuiiti j 'uc cui rainr ? ! '.-*,?!><? eye s'ifditly intured, .;rd h.~r;n on whvn ho cec.ipod trow l?ardner'?? Blurt'a sv die with brora stirrups The horse )? suppo?? to h uvo taken up at some of the plantations o it the ri?.?r bulow Charsw, any inform it'on ret 0 peeling liiin will be thankfully received, or an; ., trouble or ci|ienae incurred in taking up an koi ping till I get hiro will be cheerfully paid. M TOWN8END. Banettsville, S. C. Dor. I2ih, 1&39. 3 __i Sheriff's Sale. 5'l H BY order of the Court ??f Ordinary will I IB aold at Chnaterft Id Court llouae ou tl first uionday in J inuary ikxi aU the Real fiat* ^ of Ranald McDonald doce teed, Competing of t? 1 i tracts of land, ono on Lyncliea Crc k, eouiainit 4 335 acres, ona other true on the waters of Bl.< 5 Crock containing V95 ncros mora or leas. '' Conditions; a^nuch cash aa will pay tl "** expenses of Silt; ops month's credit on the bi anew, purchaser giving bond, with good peraon ira curiiy and a uiortg ige to the Ordinary if rcqt arc red. I\*reh?eer paying for nccceeery pipers, or SbcrUF'a Office Chester >nM C. H. ( s Daesmbor 10th, 1U39. I % - 'JNO. EVANS, B.C. D. i 6 tf rnmmmmasssmmmttBssssmtfsm Teacher WanUqft $ TOukeohaig* of theCim> h%mnmef, umm 9 miles east of SaonetlaviUe. llarlperoafh District 8. C. oerapstcut to leash Um KsgUab b braacbee generally and Um deeatae. W whiek a aafhfsaioiy aoidenoa meet la IWnbM(M?M? a tkat fkaappUcamiemulwe a good eharaHr. The p flehelaatic year ia diridal into two aaaaiona af 84 iwvka each; Uh> irst eoaameneiag tba bit tuooday vu J tnua ry, when there will be a vacation of two weak* before Um comiuencooMot of tba v:?ood Session. Communicatees addriaeed to Um aufaeeriber _ at Clio will have due attention unUl tba 24 th of r December, vben the election will take place. thob c. weath erby. Haniiwtoi? 1 Clio 8. C. November 30tb, 1899. *! - 4 : *_ : Bennetts & floods. * JU8T reeeivt-J a no for sale, a new supply el Ladies and Mioses Ilooda. also, leghorn, Straw end Tuscan Bon net ta, latest pattern. . * d. m alloy \ November 25lb, !S29, h 9 ? New Music. ^ RECENTLY received at tba Book Store a supply embracing a considerable variety ?] of Songs Sacred, Beiittim-Olal and Humorous ; uUo Marches* Wsttoes, Ac. and Musie paper. Deeetnb-r 4lli, Ic39 ? tf fl New Stationery. * * AL?rge supply of Stationery baa beat. late. ^ ly received at tbe Book Store including B| HLck, Blue and Rod ink, Quill* of various qual. y iti- a, steel pons, wafers, sealing was. ink powder, black sand, slates, paints and paint boxes, aw perior gold loaf, Camel's hair pencils, German o( Flutes Ac. ? December 4th, 1896. 4 Robert's Silk Manual, IIOR SALB t trie Bookstore. 9] Ctieraw, Nov. IS, 1839. i J 1 tf^ ]*" ^Seasonable Goods, lc , raiHE subscriber has received a large portson JL of his au| ply of fall and Winter Goeds, j embracing as great a viriety aa ia usually found j p in any afore in th:s place; to which be respect- ' fully solicit* the attention of persona wishing, to } 1 | j purchase, as tlicy will be sSered at prteee as low I as cau possibly be afforded by any one. 1 R \lr-t VTrtStf I a t November 2d, 1839. ' " N. B.?A Urge supply of negm cloths, blank- j f eta. Over CoaU and Cloaks, winch will be sold I * very low. New Books. Y ATELY Received ty wagon the following 1 M~A new worka at the Bookstore, via i e lu Theology and Religious Literature: Board. ' is man Origiuel Sio, Village Sermons, Junkin oo I. JusllflCtUOIl, Good's Sciiei Cwveiiuul, McDv?. y ell's BiMo Class Manual, Signs of the Times by I < ii D. Cuyler, Memoir of Dr. Beik'll hy Dr. Tyug. 11 u Boston's Crook in the Lot, Dick*s Theology, | McEnen on the Type* of the Old Testament, Scougtl's works, rhilip's Guides complete in .two vols McRio on the Book of Esther, Chris, tian Youth's Book. Hedge's History of the Presbyterian Church. Gnrnry*e Biblical Notes - in proof of the Deity of Jesus Christ. In General Literature; Cow per snd Thomson I vol. 6 ve Utsuw rooms 1 vol. 8 vs. Crakbe, * Ilebcr and Pollock 1 vol. 8 vo. Mooted Works, IIvol. 8 vo. Juniu's Letters, B root's Universal baiettoer, Metropolitan Pnlpii, being sketches " of the most ceUbrated living English Preachers l? nf all n.innmin!iliAitr T jnrA llrousham's akoteheo ! >c of Characters in the reign of George III. Dr. ~ liumphrev's Tour, Maps of 8. Carolina, Do. of " Carolines and Georgia. ' Also the following School Books; Murray's ' Grammar, Kirkham's Do. English Reader, Jones n Clieinistry, Do. Philosophy, Bourdon's Algebra, i 'ciwaw Nov. 14. 1849. I * *r j 1 17* a*..4s. : ! juaortc iic/ercc. >r 1 LL perrons indebted to the Estate of Aon < i. xm. Bum deceased, late of Chesterfield District, i ar?*ir?*qu?**ted to come forward end make payment; 1 %ua ell who have claims against said Estate will I present tho sains duly authenticated as tbe law < directs. - I J. W. BURN*: R. L. BURN, 1 * Executors. fl ki Nov. 13th 1S39. 3 1 ?L - Morus Multicaulis. THE subscriber has for sale a large number { f of Morus Mullicatilm cuttings. Xu the qualities which give value fur planting, vis: s ; ajzr and MATVRITY OS wroon. they are heliev. a f ed not to be surpassed, perhaps not equalled by a Y any others female in the United States. This is ? y ow ing to the great distance allowed in plant- * u ing as well as to suitablo soil and good culti. J - ration. Owing to the present scarcity of mo- P c ney, and the coiweqent depression in the price of every tiling else, they are offered a very Irvui-ct-u price, i ersons wismn^ tCTHWCtiase choilffl apply early; because all nr* Engaged arc now cfrl-red iu a distant mirket. Be gii.es, if not sold before Spring the price m?'y j then be bwtier. Printed directions roc e;lM)t. ing and cul ivating will be furnished without i ; charge to those who purchase. M. MACLEAN. ' u Cheraw S. C. December 4th 1835. Carpenter's Tools. i ' npilE subscriber has just receired s eery ea- I -B- 'e'lsive assortment of Carpenter's Tiwte. < Tuong which are. Double and Single, Cast S toe I ? (' Iron, Jack, Smoothing, Fore, and Jointer < '* PUurg. Astragals, Beau*, Dad*/*, Hollows and 1 c Round*. Nosings, Ureciar Ovslo's. Quirk O. G. ' Itoeding, Rabhu, Side Rabbit, Raising, and Sash I 1'iancs, Sash Cord, Coves for steps. Table i Planes, Tsrus Beads and Cornice Planes, Ro nan O, G and Fillets, Fillututors, Snipes Bills ' Gothic, Ceiling, Flooring, and PIqw Planes, Piano (roue. Oil Stones, K y Hele Tenant. I r ml Panel, Hand, Crosa^ Cut and Frams 8iwi, I Screw Slid* Mortice.*and Marking Guag< a. 1 [" | ^Uii,.i -, M,' .tic,, auC^.I, i Kirui?r, Uliiwb nd Gonpsi, Plats and Iron 1 ( Sq>??ree, Aide B>-vila, Spoke ShMee, L#du ILnF'i, Sprig*. Naih, Brada, Ac. ' ALBO j Collin*' Club. Hind and Broad Area, Ohio tad Pennsylvania IVllwtn, Hammora. Shingling and Lathing llalchete, Ac. 4 The above ware purchased low and far raih of the beat manofaoturora, and will be aold cheap 7 IX MALLOY. November 291, 1S39. 2t I m r. Blacksmith's Tools. >e A good Hiipply of uie abova on hand and fur. ?g ? m aale cheap by ' D. M ALLOT. December 4ih, 1839. ie ' 4 tf y Naila ? All K N.U. ...1 Br-.il.. mtM< \V iought ami Iloiaa 81 me Naita, ftwuj V. December 4th, 1830. $ '3 ' ^e Female anderVhut of* Mr"V 6mN? ^? oursa of instruction is th* n^l? WtB that nwind to enter th? BataTMi^it Cai? ft the coarse lathe <?to iifU?i tilt e. jo ??lw thorough eehojpra. Tho schoUetic year will commnttw tbm lot .jj f October and rud the \gg Tl'f t lltT fat la gain divided into two nidtia7 tbellrtl hq^be ? >egirm I Cth February and euds let 'jjtte." ' . * Term* of Tuition per ??4m /. * far SMliiaf, E?ding?nl Wdda|^Wal8 The above with Arithmetic, Ejg&pfF ^ Oram mar and OwtnphT St^ t'f** rhe above, with theCthaataL MMur Y braoches of M lttS|I "yjn. J 20 00 Five dollars each will becadded to El)dM >r Pain Liu 2 and Dtawmfc or tbo Mo4Wn*ee X- jrroents are in advance; the Moil trill s n qui rod to pay for what rs amine *m ae- Ml> ion at l1*o time he or aha ysif, aor vfil 4edmo? on or drawback be made for loss ef tune. J. W. BLAtCENEY, 9cc*y A Tress. P. 8. Mr. II. T. Chapman hae taken clifrn f Uw Boarding House, near the Female-deado ft if, wboro Young Ladies may ohfaia board at a' 1 lodorate prioc- * ' .? ., -'* &? 31 Sept. 20. 1639. 45 tf ??utk?K (JiN'biho.?:? . rUE subscriber* have esUhiiebed t hones!?aa in the above line of buaiaaaa ia Cheratv id offer tlicir services to its (itiieas. u. BAZENCQttftT. ACO. he raw. 8. C.. J?n. t>?. v . ?. j?h o. .? ~?~iTZr~cT?v"i7 ili.ut'h ? w 4?W e e V/ ae a? as w aseaw? \cc/or ^ Trinity Ckinxk, Society Hitt, _ Darlington DM, S. C? 11> preptrcd to letein latubi* fuiul/ Htwrt. ing pupUa, a few foung fenllenKn. ? ' In hi:* system of instruction era comprM t?. iiica the usual preparation for Colteg*, minute ttenlion to philology, ibe veinnirtf ?mI cotnoaitiou of Gre<k and Latin poctrj, lthotorw ltd the BtUrs Ititrt* gcnenltjr. His pupils araKnntod&o twelve. Vacation the saute an at Columbia College. For Board and Tuition?(The academic year) rim, C?aulc-?, washing also included, the Uras ure $825 each pupil. No pupil will be rccsisod 'or a shorter period. October 10. 18ft). 49 ?t rT The Charleston Ctmrier and Caaael Mae. letiper, will pW?* five the abofe sis inaBrticuS tnd foi ward their btfM*. Books for the season. TiiE Christian K. "peak* attd Mwnonary Annual for 1640. 9 Enrrarinn. The GilX. edited by Mm* Leslie, for 1*49. 9 Is. graving*. HdidgNioaM, a series af Talcs by Catharine Siuclair. The M laager's Family. bj a Country Maniater. v Family at Itemtherdaic or the fhSnsnce af Chris. tiaii Pr>riplt% Letters of Ciiza Wilkinson daring the invasion and ttwanasiun of Charleston, edited by Mrs. rSitman Ara Paw u-U .? ?l*a Cher-*- Not. 15, Km. - , 1 tf 4 South Carolina. Cht&erjietd District, Anpti McDonald applicant, (. Mary N orris, Sat ah Mcintosh, Dnniol Mo E&chern, and Margirvt Ms wifc, Ahwlur McDonald and DioM McDonald, defendants. * It appearing to my satisfaction that Alamos- y icr McDohUd. mki Daniel McDonald, reside rilhoot the limits ni the state of South Carolina. . !t is therefore ordered tlist they bo and appear icfore roe in l ho cVhi t ,?f Ordinary to he be Id for hesl< rtield Distiiut on Monday the fth day of ?, December next, at Chester held Court floss, to how cause why the rr^l IsUle of Randpl Mc Aouald dteoisxl, shouid not he sold ar divided, >r their consent will he eutered of Sooord. TCRNEH BHYAM. O. C, 9. Ordinary'* Office, Oct. 14 1839. 50 *t Notice. 11HE undersigned having bought the retire . stock of gowl* from Messrs. J. & W. Iiaah, rould lake ibis method ofibforoirog tbeirlriejMla nd UMUkintincM 'hnt they hssar ttisi thehsisi ecu pud by the Messrs Leaks, where they are Bering a well selected assortment of Dry Goods, lardwure, end Groceries, a 1 of which they ass tapoaed to sell low for cash or on n short time to unctnal customer*. II. M. 6c W.H. TOMUNSON. Cliecaw March 1889. tf ^o. . "T t* or suie. P ARGE Mapi of M?U?>i and Alabama. 4-d shewiug the Public and Indian iait Ih aor vat ions, Lsb^ i>wtrifftfl, kc. en proved Own the Govwuiw nta aMM inplute ia the General brad Office, waeh- ? ngtou City, by ?. Qiibam, dmtgtomB a tiw GnrjCt .l Lxiod Office.. F. Taylor, book-Miler. Waelungi.cn City, haa loet pu! lisbed (end aocurcd the copy right acotfr. ling to lew) the above Mega, which will lw found infinitely more coin plot* ?ndt?evM|eU?a iny heretofore published. They are - d >n aepafate ibvU, each containing nearly ais iquaro feet, and will be found especially unetUl ind ?s!s?bh? *? th?* jtM-foebid 1? ** Uoda ?f itbor State aa they dhcr*. every item af liifertna. ion which ia m peewwion rf Upland ?A?? dative to water course*, townehip linen JLndtati nd and Raoervauona, lend Dtetncta, ate., and atill ha found perfectly asaarate aad preciae ixiae pom la. They fur be aetti by nail to any art of th? United Statca. adhjaat to aiogW W.tter fioetage. PRICE two do*|ar?, or three copiea of ' iihtr will be aonl by mail for & dollar* A ' v. * ! ?.! '-r ?* ' ur to any who trill bay to will again. ICT Editors of t>"iv>paper* any wheta. wha aill give the abovu edrcrtbaaamA ftncfadiwt this notice) one or two ioeocuooe, shall reqnive by return mail a copy of each map, if they Will *cnd a copy oi the paper containing it, tg the advertiser. >. November t, 1839. . 1 w , ?f Female Institution. \ TIIB Acvt eaMlen of the Roqltfoghant fV mala restitution. fat tin easung ynar. ' will commonoo on the aecer.d uiqpdoy in Jan. wary neat, I oardera will he accommoietod H tfimilrw >u the village or by the principal of the weliMrtiau, re none km wua ?> cmato l?>r4m4mit<m m <md( I <* ?> in r^uMrtcd <? ut?k? cpffe* ;io qs.' * - -a